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Converter Using SiC‐MOSFET for Ultra‐High‐Speed Elevator
Author(s) -
KATOH KAORU,
MORI KAZUHISA,
MATSUMOTO YOHEI,
YABUUCHI TATSUSHI,
OHNUMA NAOTO
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
electrical engineering in japan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.136
H-Index - 28
eISSN - 1520-6416
pISSN - 0424-7760
DOI - 10.1002/eej.23050
Subject(s) - mosfet , silicon carbide , power semiconductor device , elevator , materials science , power (physics) , electrical engineering , boost converter , transistor , electronic engineering , engineering , voltage , physics , composite material , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
SUMMARY In this study, we developed a converter based on SiC (Silicon Carbide)‐MOSFET for use in ultra‐high‐speed elevators, with a reduced volume of 15% compared with the conventional converter. We succeeded in reducing the power loss of the converter unit by 56% compared to the conventional converter in one round trip under high temperature condition. Recently, because of their useful characteristics, wide‐gap semiconductors, such as SiC and GaN, have gained considerable attention for use in various applications in the power electronics systems. Therefore, we studied the use of a converter in elevator systems based on SiC‐MOSFET. We used a 1200 V/800 A SiC‐MOSFET module for the converter unit. We developed a prototype of the converter unit and the control panel by applying for the SiC‐MOSFET module for an ultra‐high‐speed elevator. As a result, the setting area of the control panel (main part) becomes less than 43% of the conventional panel. We tried to demonstrate the working of a 68‐kW elevator by applying the prototype control panel. Because of the characteristic of the switching loss of SiC‐MOSFET, the power loss of the converter unit has almost no dependence on temperature. An energy‐saving effect of approximately 17% was achieved in the total elevator system in one round trip under high‐temperature condition.